Inferences Lv Medium (Part2) Chào mừng bạn đến với bài thi thử Inferences Lv Medium (Part2), Trước khi làm bài, bạn hãy dành chút thời gian điền các thông tin dưới đây nhé! Name Email Question ID 575e67df By running computer simulations of the development of our solar system, André Izidoro, Rajdeep Dasgupta, and colleagues concluded that the Sun may have been surrounded by three giant dust rings before the planets started to form. The researchers suggest that the materials in the innermost ring became the four planets closest to the Sun, the materials in the middle ring produced the rest of the planets, and the materials in the outermost ring created the asteroids and other small bodies in the region beyond Neptune. In one simulation, the researchers delayed the initial formation of the middle ring, causing oversized super-Earths to begin developing from the innermost ring. The researchers therefore hypothesize that ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. the middle ring formed earlier in the solar system’s development than the initial simulations suggested. B. the timing of the initial formation of the middle ring played an important role in determining the eventual size of Earth. C. if the formation of the outermost ring had occurred earlier in a simulation, all the planets would have become superEarths. D. the innermost ring actually formed into all the planets in our solar system, not just the four closest to the Sun. None Question ID 4a85fea6 Euphorbia esula (leafy spurge) is a Eurasian plant that has become invasive in North America, where it displaces native vegetation and sickens cattle. E. esula can be controlled with chemical herbicides, but that approach can also kill harmless plants nearby. Recent research on introducing engineered DNA into plant species to inhibit their reproduction may offer a path toward exclusively targeting E. esula, consequently ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. making individual E. esula plants more susceptible to existing chemical herbicides. B. enhancing the ecological benefits of E. esula in North America. C. enabling cattle to consume E. esula without becoming sick. D. reducing invasive E. esula numbers without harming other organisms. None Question ID 350e2336 The Haitian Declaration of Independence was issued in 1804, bringing to an end the revolution against colonial France that began in 1791. Written in French, which was not the first language of most Haitians but which was used throughout Europe as the language of international diplomacy, the declaration notes that Haiti will not bring rebellion to other Caribbean nations, promises to respect the sovereignty of its neighbors—widely understood as a reassurance to the United States—and sets up Haiti as an example for future struggles against colonizers (an implicit reference to the many colonies then found in the Americas). So even though the declaration is explicitly addressed to the Haitian people, it’s reasonable to conclude that ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. aspects of the declaration were modeled on similar documents from other countries. B. the French government may have been surprised by the declaration. C. many Haitian people opposed the revolution and the declaration. D. the declaration actually had several intended audiences. None Question ID 3882ddf6 To investigate the history of plate subduction—when one of Earth’s tectonic plates slides beneath another—Sarah M. Aarons and colleagues compared ancient rocks from the Acasta Gneiss Complex in Canada to modern rocks. Using isotope analysis, the researchers found that Acasta rocks dating to about 4.02 billion years ago (bya) most strongly resemble modern rocks formed in a plume setting (an area in which hot rocks from Earth’s mantle flow upward into the crust). By contrast, they found that Acasta rocks dating to about 3.75 bya and 3.6 bya have an isotope composition that is similar to that of modern rocks formed in a subduction setting. Aarons’s team therefore concluded that ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. subduction-like processes began occurring in some locations no later than 3.75 bya. B. subduction replaced mantle plume formation as the most common geological process by about 4.02 bya. C. the majority of the rocks in the Acasta Gneiss Complex formed through subduction. D. the rocks in the Acasta Gneiss Complex are of a more recent origin than scientists previously thought. None Question ID 4e9afd7a The Indus River valley civilization flourished in South Asia from 3300 BCE to 1300 BCE. Many examples of the civilization’s writing system exist, but researchers haven’t yet deciphered it or identified which ancient language it represents. Nevertheless, archaeologists have found historical artifacts, such as clay figures and jewelry, that provide information about the civilization’s customs and how its communities were organized. The archaeologists’ findings therefore suggest that ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. investigating an ancient civilization is easier without knowledge of the civilization’s language. B. knowing an ancient civilization’s language isn’t necessary in order to learn details about the civilization. C. archaeological research should focus on finding additional artifacts rather than deciphering ancient languages. D. examining the civilization’s historical artifacts has resolved the debate about this civilization’s language. None Question ID 5432d1de It’s common for jazz musicians and fans to refer to certain songs as having “swing,” indicating that the songs provoke a strong feeling, like the impulse to tap one’s foot or dance. The exact acoustic properties that give a song swing, however, have long been thought to be undefinable. To investigate swing, a team led by physicist Corentin Nelias delayed the downbeats and synchronized the offbeats in jazz piano solos and asked jazz musicians to compare the intensity of swing in each modified piece with the intensity of swing in the original piece. They found that participants were more than seven times likelier to characterize the modified songs as having swing than to characterize the original versions as having swing, suggesting that ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. synchronized offbeats tend to give a song swing regardless of whether downbeats are delayed. B. the acoustic properties that give a song swing are not easy for jazz musicians to manipulate. C. jazz songs that feature the piano are more likely to have swing than are jazz songs that do not feature the piano. D. the timing of downbeats and offbeats may play a crucial role in giving a song swing. None Question ID 8fbed1cb When the Vinland Map, a map of the world purported to date to the mid-1400s, surfaced in 1957, some scholars believed it demonstrated that European knowledge of the eastern coast of present-day North America predated Christopher Columbus’s 1492 arrival. In 2021, a team including conservators Marie-France Lemay and Paula Zyats and materials scientist Anikó Bezur performed an extensive analysis of the map and the ink used. They found that the ink contains titanium dioxide, a compound that was first introduced in ink manufacturing in the early 1900s. Therefore, the team concluded that ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. mid-1400s Europeans could not have known about the eastern coast of present-day North America. B. the Vinland Map could not have been drawn by mid-1400s mapmakers. C. mapmakers must have used titanium compounds in their ink in the 1400s. D. there isn’t enough information to determine when the ink was created. None Question ID 55688b3c Dutch painters in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries often showed tables filled with large wheels of cheese or carved shards of butter. Some art historians, noting that dairy products were a major component of the Dutch diet, interpret these depictions as reflections of everyday Dutch eating habits. However, a group of researchers recently reviewed hundreds of food-related paintings and found that lemons—which could only be acquired in the Netherlands at great cost, since they had to be imported from warmer climates—feature in Dutch paintings of the period more than three times as frequently as dairy products do, thereby casting doubt on the idea that ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. dairy products were a more significant component of the Dutch diet of the period than lemons were. B. food was a more popular subject among Dutch painters than it was among painters from other countries at the time. C. depictions of food in Dutch paintings of the period should be taken as realistic representations of Dutch eating habits. D. Dutch painters of the period may have depicted foods for symbolic reasons rather than to show what Dutch people typically ate. None Question ID c95995bc Colonized by Spain in the 1600s, New Mexico is home to a dialect of Spanish that differs significantly from dialects spoken in Spain’s other former colonies in the Americas. Most notably, the New Mexican dialect retains older features of the language that other dialects lost in later centuries. But why would it have done so? New Mexico was so distant from population centers in Spain’s other colonies that it attracted few colonists after its initial colonization. Geographical isolation in turn would have limited the exposure of New Mexican colonists to changes occurring to Spanish grammar and vocabulary elsewhere in the empire. Thus, the present-day uniqueness of the New Mexican dialect suggests the extent to which ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. a language can protect itself from being influenced by other languages. B. the grammar and vocabulary of any given language change from one generation to the next. C. geographical isolation can influence how a language develops. D. speakers of one dialect of a language can understand speakers of another dialect of that language. None Question ID 123bd312 Herbivorous sauropod dinosaurs could grow more than 100 feet long and weigh up to 80 tons, and some researchers have attributed the evolution of sauropods to such massive sizes to increased plant production resulting from high levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide during the Mesozoic era. However, there is no evidence of significant spikes in carbon dioxide levels coinciding with relevant periods in sauropod evolution, such as when the first large sauropods appeared, when several sauropod lineages underwent further evolution toward gigantism, or when sauropods reached their maximum known sizes, suggesting that ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. fluctuations in atmospheric carbon dioxide affected different sauropod lineages differently. B. the evolution of larger body sizes in sauropods did not depend on increased atmospheric carbon dioxide. C. atmospheric carbon dioxide was higher when the largest known sauropods lived than it was when the first sauropods appeared. D. sauropods probably would not have evolved to such immense sizes if atmospheric carbon dioxide had been even slightly higher. None Question ID 54057e3f Although military veterans make up a small proportion of the total population of the United States, they occupy a significantly higher proportion of the jobs in the civilian government. One possible explanation for this disproportionate representation is that military service familiarizes people with certain organizational structures that are also reflected in the civilian government bureaucracy, and this familiarity thus ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. makes civilian government jobs especially appealing to military veterans. B. alters the typical relationship between military service and subsequent career preferences. C. encourages nonveterans applying for civilian government jobs to consider military service instead. D. increases the number of civilian government jobs that require some amount of military experience to perform. None Question ID 3cc2eacc In a study of the mechanisms underlying associative memory—or the ability to learn and remember connections between inherently unrelated things—neuroscientists Kei Igarashi, Jasmine Chavez, and others presented mice with memory tests. The team discovered that fan cells, a type of cell found in the medial temporal lobe of the brain, are necessary for the acquisition of new associative memories. They also found that fan cell activity requires dopamine, a chemical the brain produces in response to pleasure and rewards. Consequently, receiving a reward should likely help to ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. decrease an individual’s capacity to utilize dopamine. B. increase an individual’s capacity to recognize differences between unrelated things. C. increase an individual’s capacity to form associative memories. D. decrease an individual’s capacity to create fan cells. None Question ID db876fd5 Songbirds learn to respond to and imitate their species’ songs from an early age. With each generation, small differences are introduced that result in distinct variations—called dialects—among geographically isolated populations of the same species. A research study examined whether twelve-day-old Ficedula hypoleuca (pied flycatcher) nestlings prefer local dialects over the unfamiliar dialects of nonlocal F. hypoleuca populations: the more begging calls the nestlings made in response to a song, the stronger their preference. The researchers found that nestlings produced more begging calls in response to their own dialect than to nonlocal dialects. Since song preference plays a role in songbird mate selection, the finding suggests that ______ Which choice most logically completes the text? A. F. hypoleuca nestlings’ preference for their own dialect likely disappears as they mature to promote socialization between different F. hypoleuca populations. B. F. hypoleuca nestlings who show an early preference for their own dialect are likely to receive more food from their caretakers than nestlings who show no preferences among any F. hypoleuca dialects. C. F. hypoleuca nestlings’ preference for their own dialect likely drives them when they mature to reproduce with other F. hypoleuca from local rather than nonlocal populations. D. F. hypoleuca nestlings show a preference for both local F. hypoleuca dialects and the songs of other local songbirds over the songs of nonlocal birds of any species. None Time's upTime is Up! tby89 Inferences Lv Easy Inferences Lv Hard (Part1) Để lại một bình luận HủyEmail của bạn sẽ không được hiển thị công khai. Các trường bắt buộc được đánh dấu *Bình luận * Tên * Email * Trang web Lưu tên của tôi, email, và trang web trong trình duyệt này cho lần bình luận kế tiếp của tôi.